Sentences with phrase «recent opinion poll»

Canadians, who in a recent opinion poll overwhelmingly said they want Canada to lead on a new international agreement to limit greenhouse gas emissions, should also remain hopeful given the pressure their government is feeling at home and here in Warsaw.
What's prompted me is real concern that a recent opinion poll showed that half the population still don't think that there's scientific certainty about climate change; they still think there's a real debate to be had there.
The recent opinion poll on the same issue did not receive a two thirds majority vote necessary to change the standard.
A recent opinion poll said she was the second favourite among voters, sadly for her apart from members of the Labour Party.
Ahead of the November 26 governorship election, the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Ondo State has stated that the report of a recent opinion poll on...
It is the prime minister's third trip north of the border since the campaign began a week ago and comes as all but one recent opinion poll gave the SNP a comfortable lead over Labour.
A recent opinion poll also revealed that voters do not trust Nick Clegg.
There are high levels of public support for this move, with a recent opinion poll citing 77 % support for a lower legal limit.
Recent opinion polls suggest that since 2010 the Conservatives have suffered a small set back and Labour have made a correspondingly modest recovery.
Moreover, the overwhelming majority of recent opinion polls show the Tories falling below even this low level of support: for example three - quarters of the polls taken since the Conservative Party conference in October give them less than 42 %.
But it contained a coded warning to David Cameron, buoyed by recent opinion polls, that government is not as easy as opposition.
«Recent opinion polls give Magufuli an approval rating of over 80 per cent so he is still very popular among Tanzanians and has a mandate to push through his reforms.»
Recent opinion polls show Labour within striking distance of capturing the trophy seat of Finchley & Golders Green.
Recent opinion polls show Labour within striking distance of capturing the trophy seat of Finchley and Golders Green.
This rule has fuelled speculation that Mr Brown could hang on and try to forge a deal with the Liberal Democrats even if the Tories win more votes and seats than Labour but fall short of an overall majority — the position reflected by the most recent opinion polls.
Consider the nightmare scenario: Based on the most recent opinion polls, the Tories would win the popular vote.
We now publish an updated «nowcast» to reflect the latest BES data and the most recent opinion polls.
It also appears to stubbornly defy the New Labour mantra that you must appeal to the centre ground of politics and that you can't win elections from a left - wing, tax - raising position — even if that's a theory that seems to have been upheld by recent opinion polls.
To round off our coverage we now predict these results in a detailed way, based on the most recent opinion polls and a careful simulation of the List PR system in every region.
Drivetime (RTE Radio 1): Discussion relating to constituency - level analyses of recent opinion polls which show Fianna Fáil as most popular party in the state for the first time since 2008 (18th February 2013).
Drivetime (RTE Radio 1): Discussion relating to Fianna Fáil support levels in Dublin, as evidenced in recent opinion polls, ahead of the May local and European elections (22nd April 2014).
Drivetime (RTE Radio 1): Discussion of recent opinion polls and voter turnout issues ahead of upcoming local and European elections (21st May 2014).
But new research by Jake, a networking organisation for gay professionals, suggests a worrying trend for Labour, with 38 % of Jake members who took part saying they would vote Conservative at the next election, 1 % higher than the general population, according to an average of recent opinion polls.
Indeed, recent opinion polls suggest that if teachers were to take more prominent roles in advocating for their profession, large portions of the American public would be inclined to support them.
Recent opinion polls now show that barely 10 % of the public regard climate change as a serious concern.
Environmental, energy, and global warming concern well may be on American's minds — as recent opinion polls Climate Progress is parsing bear out — but collectively we're barely past admitting we have a problem, let alone starting the depth of societal soul searching the activist community would (rightly) like to see.
If we assume that people in the rest of the UK vote in similar proportions as recent opinion polls, then the percentage of «leave» votes in England needed to tip the balance in favour of leaving would be closer to 52.5 %.

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About 95 percent of college consumers polled in a recent survey from UQ Marketing prefer to share experiences and opinions about products they love in person rather than via text or social media.
According to a recent Gallup poll, as many as seven in 10 women have an unfavorable opinion of Trump, and experts say his presidency could have a serious, negative impact on women's rights.
An increasing number of Canadians share this aspiration, as we discovered in our recent 2016 National Opinion Poll: Canadian Views on Asia.
Syria — A Case Study in Western Propaganda by TUT editor SOTT — In a recent poll, 58 % of Americans support the bombing of Syria and 19 % have «no opinion
According to a recent public opinion poll, Canadians now rank China as the second-most important country (behind the US) for our prosperity.
They claimed that recent polling data indicates that public opinion is shifting in a direction more sympathetic to legal abortion....
A recent poll suggests 90 percent of Native Americans are not offended by the nickname of Washington's NFL franchise, but that's not going to change my opinion on this hot - button, societal issue
In recent weeks they have been buoyed by opinion polls which suggest the race has narrowed.
Donald Trump led a recent CNN opinion poll in the state with 45 percent, followed by Sen. Marco Rubio with 19 percent and Sen. Ted Cruz with 17 percent.
It's not particularly scientific, but in four of the six most recent ComRes opinion polls, the Conservative lead among men has been more than double that of the lead among women.
The Freedom Party, headed by the controversial Geert Wilders who attracted controversy following his anti-Islamic film Fitna, has led in several recent Dutch opinion polls and will secure its first seats in the Brussels chamber.
The SNP have had double digit leads over Labour in all the opinion polls since October, with the majority, including the three most recent polls, showing 20 + leads.
The average New Yorker knows a minimum wage increase would be beneficial to the state's economy; that's why two recent public opinion polls showed sizable majorities of New Yorkers — 62 % (Quinnipiac) and 59 % (Siena)-- support Governor Cuomo's proposal for a $ 15 minimum wage.
The narrowing of the Tory lead in the opinion polls over recent months underlines that the outcome of the next election is not certain.
Recent polls have shown that most Republican voters do not know enough about any of the three candidates to form an opinion, with many saying they have not decided whom to support.
In order to address the question, I estimate what the party first preference votes would be in the different constituencies, assuming similar (proportional) changes in party vote shares in all constituencies to those that are being suggested by a particular opinion poll, or — in this case — an average of the most recent polls.
«When Labour refused, the focus shifted countrywide,» he replies, citing recent polls showing public opinion turning on civil liberties issues.
Recent public opinion polls have showed Cahill gaining on Schneiderman, though the AG continues to maintain a double - digit lead over his Republican rival.
This prediction takes account of both recent YouGov polling data and the lessons from history about how public opinion moves in the final weeks before general elections.
He's a «swear bear» (and his swearing pre-dated the recent slide in his opinion poll ratings).
It is very rare, even when it gets close, it would be very, very rare occurrence indeed for somebody who has led in every opinion poll in recent weeks not to win.»
A new Siena poll found New York voters view corruption in state government as a serious issue, yet only about a third of them have followed recent developments about Cuomo's disbanded Moreland Commission closely enough to be able to offer an informed opinion.
Ms. Teachout is challenging Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo in the Democratic primary, though a recent Siena College poll found that 91 percent of Democratic voters had no idea who she was or held no opinion of her.
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